Plain English Breakdown
The official source material does not provide information on how residents of Morgan County are directly impacted by the bill.
Morgan County Attorney Rules
This bill changes how the Morgan County Attorney is appointed and serves.
What This Bill Does
- Changes who can be the Morgan County Attorney to someone who must be a licensed lawyer but does not need to live in Morgan County.
- Requires that the Morgan County Commission votes on hiring or appointing the County Attorney for a four-year term.
- Doesn't remove any current County Attorneys from their jobs before their terms end.
- Needs approval from two-thirds of the Morgan County legislative body to take effect.
Who It Names or Affects
- The Morgan County Commission
- Morgan County Attorney
Terms To Know
- Private Acts
- Laws that apply only to a specific county or situation.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill will not take effect unless it is approved by two-thirds of Morgan County's legislative body.
- It does not specify how the current County Attorney will be affected if this law passes.